Positive Childhood Experiences Linked To Reduced Risk Of Anxiety, Depression In Teens: Study
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Healthy Sleep Pattern Could Cut Risk Of Heart Disease, Stroke: Study
Having a healthy sleep pattern could cut the risk of cardiovascular diseases and stroke among midlife and older adults, regardless of their genetic predisposition for these conditions, a recent study revealed. Long-Term Daily Use Of Aspirin Helps In Prevention, Progression Of Colorectal Cancer: Study
Regular aspirin use may have an active role in enhancing immunosurveillance against colorectal cancer, the study revealed. When Does Old Age Begin? Survey Suggests An Upward Shift In Perception Among Elderly
The survey results indicate an upward shift in people's perception of age as respondents in their mid-60s perceive old age to begin at 75. Calorie Counting Trumps Meal Timing For Weight Loss, Study Finds
The study discovered that the total number of calories consumed throughout the day matters more than when those calories are consumed.
Mediterranean Diet Linked To Reduced Risk Of Hypertension: Study
Those who consistently follow a Mediterranean diet are at a reduced risk of hypertension, the study revealed. Hypertension Raises Uterine Fibroid Risk, Blood Pressure Medication Can Help Minimize It: Study
Recent research has identified another risk linked to hypertension in women: an increased likelihood of developing uterine fibroids. Stress During Adolescence May Up The Risk Of Postpartum Depression In Adulthood: Study
Based on the findings of a rat study, researchers suggest that early life stress could contribute to the worsening of postpartum depression from a pathophysiological standpoint. Single Low-Dose Esketamine Injection May Reduce Postpartum Depression In New Mothers: Study
The study found that a single low-dose injection of esketamine given just after childbirth could reduce the risk of postpartum depression in new mothers who experienced prenatal depression.
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Junk Food Diet In Teens May Lead To Long-Term Memory Damage: Study
A high-fat, high-sugar diet in teenagers may lead to long-term memory damage, according to the results of a rat study conducted by researchers from the University of Southern California. Exercise Lowers Heart Disease Risk By Reducing Stress; Depression Patients At Greater Benefits: Study
People with stress-related conditions such as depression reap the most cardiovascular benefits from physical activity, according to the latest study. Hong Kong Reports First Human B Virus Case: Know All About Deadly Infection
The monkey B virus is an extremely rare infection that could lead to severe brain damage or death in humans. Pressure To Lose Weight In Teens Linked To 'Internalized' Weight Stigma Later: Study
People who were bullied, teased, and pressured to lose weight during their teenage years by family and media may develop internalized weight stigma by the age of 31, the study revealed. High Seafood Diet Raises Exposure To 'Forever Chemicals': Study
The results showed that shrimp and lobster had the highest concentrations of certain PFAS compounds, with averages ranging as high as 1.74 and 3.30 nanograms per gram of flesh, respectively. Overweight Children At High Risk Of Iron Deficiency: Study
The researchers believe that iron deficiency in overweight children is probably due to inflammation-disrupting mechanisms that regulate iron absorption. Hypertensive Disorders In Pregnancy Linked To Fatal Heart Disease Risk After Giving Birth: Study
The study revealed that the conditions that typically cause dangerously high blood pressure in pregnancy except gestational diabetes doubled the fatal cardiovascular disease risk in women.
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